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Specialist courses on
Housing and CareOptions
Whether you are looking for a suitable coursefor yourself, a colleague, a new member
of staff or a whole team we can offer a range of open and in house courses to suit.
Open courses are held at our venue in Londonand are open to individuals to book places.
Course dates are fixed.
In-House courses are where we come to your premises to deliver a course to your team
on a mutually agreeable date.
Browse our prospectus and then when you’re ready, use the booking form to secure
your place/course. If you don’t see what you need, talk to us about developing
a bespoke course for your organisation.
For further information and to discuss any of the courses in more detail contact:
Shirley Blight, Training Manager (left) at: [email protected]
or 0203 519 6042 (mobile 07531 930611)
Welcome The FirstStop training
prospectus is for everyone involved in advising older people about their
housing and care options.
Advice for older people
FinanceAdvice
RightsAdvice
HousingAdvice
CareAdvice
4 Housing Options for Older People
5 Establishing a Housing Options Service for older people
6 Care Options for Older People- help to remain at Home
7 Considering Residential Care for older people
8 Housing and Support for Older People with Dementia
9 Money Matters for Older People
10 Downsizing options
11 Rights and Entitlements – the law, standards and how to access entitlements
12 Pre –Retirement: A fresh approach to planning for your retirement
13 Dates and Prices
14 Terms and Conditions
Specialist Courses onHousing and care options2012/13
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An introduction to the housing options that are available for older people and overview of the advice and support thatFirstStop can offer.
Housing Options for Older PeopleAdvice for older people
Course Summary
For all those working with older people, including advisers,advocates, housing staff, care staff, health professionals, socialworkers and occupational therapists who regularly comeacross care and housing issues and wish to be betterequipped to deal with them.
• Facts and figures about older people and their housing, including local information
• Scope of a housing options service for older people and important principles
• Staying Put or Moving On – issues for consideration – includes the HOOP self assessment tool for older people
• Staying Put Options – the whole range of support and help, including local scenarios and with a detailed focus on a) adaptations and b) care
• Moving On options – the whole range of moving on options including local scenarios and with a detailed focus on a)sheltered and retirement housing, b) Choice based lettings and the moving process
• Money matters – including welfare benefits, charitable resources, equity release, care fees planning
• Introduction to FirstStop - range of advice and resources provided by FirstStop and its partners
• Case studies
• Course evaluation and feedback
Who is the course for?
Offered as: In-House Course Y Open Course N
At the end of this course you will have a sound understandingof the housing options available to older people and you willknow where to go to access core information.
Learning outcomes
Note: This course can also be offered as a 2 day more in depth course - price on request.
Course Content
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An introduction to making a business case for a housingoptions service, developing the service and the policies andprocedures involved.
Establishing a Housing OptionsService for older peopleAdvice for older people
Course Summary
For Managers of services for older people and/orCommissioners of services
• Definition of a housing options service for older people.
• Making the case – (legislative/policy background; local demographics; local evidence of need/demand)
• Funding sources and making applications
• Principles of housing options/choices services
• Scope of service and its boundaries – advice, support and practical help –the process
• Housing Options job description and person specification
• Policies and quality standards
• Accreditation
• Partnership working
• Marketing the service/evaluating the service
• Course evaluation and feedback
Who is the course for?
Offered as: In-House Course Y Open Course N
At the end of this course you will have a full appreciation of all aspects required to develop a business case for a housingoptions service, as well as understand what will be required to operate the service.
Learning outcomes
Note: This course can also be offered as a 2 day more indepth course - price on request.
FirstStop is developing a comprehensive Housing Optionsfor older people toolkit and delegates on this course willreceive a discount on purchasing the toolkit.
Course Content
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An introduction to the care options available for older peoplewith care needs who wish to remain in their own home.
Care Options for Older People- help to remain at HomeAdvice for older people
Course Summary
For all those supporting these older people including advisers,advocates, housing staff, care staff, social workers, occupa-tional therapists and health professionals.
• Facts about older people and care, including local information
• Personalisation
• Assessing care and support needs
• Devising a Care Plan
• Financing the plan – options available including direct payments and individual budgets
• Finding a Care Provider – essential standards of care
• Equipment for daily living and adaptations, including telecare
• Support for carers
• Care for people using mental health services
Who is the course for?
Offered as: In-House Course Y Open Course N
At the end of this course you will have a sound understandingof the care options open to older people and you will knowwhere to go to access core information
Learning outcomes
Course Content
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An introduction to all the factors to be aware of when advising older people about moving into residential care.
Considering Residential Care for older peopleAdvice for older people
Course Summary
For all those working with older people who may be considering moving into a care home, including advisers, advocates, health professionals, care staff, social workers and occupational therapists.
• Needs assessments for residential and nursing care
• Needs assessments for NHS funded care (continuing health care)
• Temporary stays and respite
• Choosing a care home – what to look for
• Paying for a care home – entitlement to local authority/health funding
• Self funding
• Standards and contracts
• What to do if things go wrong
• Case studies
• Course evaluation and feedback
Who is the course for?
Offered as: In-House Course Y Open Course N
At the end of this course you will feel confident in covering all key factors older people need to consider when thinking of moving into a residential home.
Learning outcomes
Course Content
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An introduction to the policy and demographic background inrelation to dementia, the options that are available for olderpeople with dementia and safeguarding issues.
Housing and Support for OlderPeople with DementiaAdvice for older people
Course Summary
For all those working with older people who have dementiaand wish to have a greater understanding of the issuesinvolved, including advisers, advocates, housing staff, carestaff, health professionals, social workers and occupationaltherapists.
• Dementia demographics (including local where appropriate)
• Policy/legislative background including the national Dementia Strategy
• Helping others to make decisions – the legal basis for helping people who may not be able to make all their own decisions
• Supporting people to stay in their own home
• Sheltered and retirement housing with care and support on site
• Care homes offering dementia care
• Specialist community services
• Deprivation of liberty safeguards and Mental Health Act
• Case studies
• Course evaluation and feedback
Who is the course for?
Offered as: In-House Course Y Open Course N
At the end of this course you will be better equipped to supportolder people with dementia and help safeguard their interests.
Learning outcomes
Course Content
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An introduction to the state benefits, financial resources and advice that are available to older people and how theymay access them.
Money Matters for Older PeopleAdvice for older people
Course Summary
For all those working with older people, including advisers,advocates, housing staff, care staff, health professionals,social workers and occupational therapists, who need moreinformation about money issues.
This course can also be tailored to be delivered directly toolder people themselves.
• Financial help and benefits for older people – an overview
• Benefits to meet housing related costs
• Fuel costs
• Money and debt advice – sources and help offered
• Charitable funds
• Equity release
• Paying for care – entitlements to state funding and care fees planning for self funders
• Advice and services from FirstStop and its partners
• Case studies
• Course evaluation and feedback
Who is the course for?
Offered as: In-House Course Y Open Course N
At the end of this course you will have an overall appreciationof the various sources of funding open to older people in relation to paying for their housing and care needs.
Learning outcomes
Course Content
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An introduction to accommodation options for older peoplewho may be interested in downsizing and the practical supportthat may be required to achieve a move.
Downsizing optionsAdvice for older people
Course Summary
For all those working with older people, including advisers,advocates, housing staff, health professionals, social workersand occupational therapists, and managers thinking of settingup a downsizing service.
• Overview of options for owner occupiers, tenants of social landlords and private tenants including:
• Supporting the client with a move will include:
• Services and information available through FirstStop and its partners
• Case studies
• Course evaluation and feedback
Who is the course for?
Offered as: In-House Course Y Open Course N
At the end of this course you will be aware of the downsizingoptions available to older people according to their currenttenure and situation. You’ll also have a good appreciation forthe practicalities involved in moving older people.
Learning outcomes
Course Content
o Sellingo Sheltered and retirement housingo Choice based lettings – the process; the accessible
housing registero Renting privatelyo Moving in with familyo Moving to a care home
o Emotional Supporto Liaison with estate agents, solicitors, landlordso Arranging and accompanying to viewingso Assisting in sorting belongings/packing/unpacking; accessing
help where necessary for hoarders
o Organising removals and seeking funding if necessaryo Liaising with utility companies and other organisationso Supporting client in settling in process and ensuring relevant
services in place in new home
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An introduction to dealing with conflicts that may arise in relation to getting help or care for an older person and how to get entitlements.
Rights and Entitlements – the law, standards and howto access entitlements
Advice for older people
Course Summary
All those working with older people, including advisers, advocates, housing staff, health professionals, social workersand occupational therapists, whom need more informationabout rights and entitlements.
• Care
• Housing
• Finance
• Complaints
• Course evaluation and feedback
Who is the course for?
Offered as: In-House Course Y Open Course N
At the end of this course you will feel more confident in informing older people of their rights and entitlements in relation to getting help or care
Learning outcomes
Course Contento Entitlement to assessment of needs for care o Entitlement to carer’s assessments o Degree of choice in selecting care home o National standards of care in a care homeo Human rights
o Retirement housing : leases and ARHM Code of Practiceo Rented retirement housing o Right to exchangeso Rights to help when homeless o Tenancy rights: social landlords o Tenancy rights in the private sectoro Rent deposit scheme
o Right to financial assessment if assessed as needing careo Right to direct payments as opposed to provision of services
o Right to use Council’s own complaints procedureo Local Government Ombudsmano Financial Ombudsman Service
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An introduction to some of the issues to be thinking about,and planning for, prior to retirement,
Pre –Retirement: A fresh approachto planning for your retirementAdvice for older people
Course Summary
People who will be retiring in the near future and for any professionals that may advise people approaching retirement.
• A positive approach to a time of change – making choicesand decisions that will help you achieve your aspirations for your retirement
• Time for new opportunities
• Making the most of your home in retirement:1) Staying Put successfully2) Moving home successfully
• Thinking about future care needs
• Finance matters1) Pensions and benefits 2) Financial planning3) Equity release
• Legal matters including wills and powers of attorney
• Course evaluation and feedback
Who is the course for?
Offered as: In-House Course Y Open Course N
At the end of this course you will have more knowledge onareas that you may not previously have considered planning for in your retirement.
Learning outcomes
Course Content
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W ith our wealth of experience in offering adviceand information for older people, their familiesand carers about housing and care options in
later life we are ideally placed to provide specialisttraining courses in these subjects.
Funded by DCLG, we have a mission to build the capacity ofprofessionals and volunteers who work with older people toprovide information about the full range of housing, supportand care options open to them.
We’ve developed these courses to cover most of the importantareas that we know from experience regularly feature whenadvising older people on housing and care issues.
Our trainers have been fully qualified advisors in their ownright and have extensive experience in delivering training toprofessionals and volunteers.
FirstStop Advice is an independent, free telephone serviceoffering advice and information to older people, their familiesand carers about housing and care options for later life. The service is provided by EAC in partnership with a numberof other national and local organisations, and brings together a wealth of expertise to help older people and their carersexplore the options and choices open to them. It can providespecialist help on any aspect of care, support or housing forelderly people, including financial issues as well as statutoryrights and entitlements. A growing network of affiliatedFirstStop Local services bring additional local knowledge, and inmany cases can offer face-to-face advice including home visits.
Why book a FirstStop Training Course?
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Mindful of the current economic climate, we are subsidisingthe full cost of these courses because, we aim to facilitate theprovision of housing and care options advice and informationfor older people universally.
Dates and prices:
Venue: We come to you and can offer a choice of dates tosuit. As the host organisation you are welcome to invite otherorganisations to share the course with you.
Pricing for up to 15 delegates
• Private Sector: £750 (£75 per additional delegate)
• Public Sector and Voluntary sector:£500 (£50 per additional delegate)
Add VAT & Trainers travel/subsistence,.
Additional delegates are welcome to a maximum course capacity of 20 delegates in total.
Refreshments: Provided by host organisation
Lunches: Provided by host organisation or delegates maketheir own arrangements
In-house courses:
Open courses - Spring 2012:
Advice for older people
Course title: Course Booking Cost per delegateDate deadline Min 8, Max 15
Housing Options for 15th Feb 2012 17th Jan 2012 £85 + vatolder people
Downsizing options 29th Feb 2012 1st Feb 2012 £85 + vat
Housing and Support 14th Mar 2012 15th Feb 2012 £85 + vatfor older people with Dementia
Care Options – help 5th March 2012 6th Feb 2012 £85 + vatto remain at home
Venue: 89 Albert Embankment, London, SE1 7TPLunches: Delegates make their own arrangements
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Booking a training course
In House: FirstStop will endeavour to meet your preferred dates foran In House course, however, if that is not possible then we willliaise with you to agree a suitable alternative.Open courses: Provided the minimum number of delegates has beenreached, the course will proceed. We will let all booked delegatesknow as soon as possible if the course is not to proceed, and if possible, will offer alternative dates. (see booking deadline)
You will receive an acknowledgement of your booking and confirmation of your place.
Payment in advance
Please ensure that your payment for the course arrives before theday of the training course. This will help us to keep course prices as low as possible.
Your invoice
If you have received the invoice and are not the right person, pleasepass it on to the appropriate department so that they can arrangepayment for your course in good time.
Your organisation can pay for your course by cheque or by BACSpayment.
What if I want to cancel?
All cancellations should be made by email, rather than phone
For cancellations four weeks or more before the training day, we willsend a full refund. For cancellations less than four weeks but morethan seven days before the course, we will refund half the fee. Forcancellations within seven days of the course, the full fee will be due.
Please note that non-payment and/or non-attendance do not constitute a cancellation.
What if the course is cancelled by FirstStop?
We reserve the right to cancel any course at any time without liability but if we have to do this we will offer you an alternative date, a credit note or a full refund.
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